Check out the last week's best tweets from Major and Minor Leaguers
Tweets of the Week is probably the most straightforward segment on this website that you'll ever see. Each week, we'll take a look at some of the funniest, cheekiest and most noteworthy tweets tweeted by professional baseball players. Super simple. We hope you aren't confused. Let's start with MLB.
Tweets from the Bigs
Neshek has been known for a while as perhaps the most committed card collector in the game today. Neshek was also named a National League All-Star for his stellar first half with the Phillies. Surely he's looking forward to a huge concentration of autograph opportunities in Miami next week.
They should add a pitching competition for @ChrisGimenez5 to participate in.
— Jake Muszynski (@jrmuszynski) June 29, 2017
I agree I think I could win that!!! 🔥 https://t.co/V4U0VhGNUF
— Chris Gimenez (@ChrisGimenez5) June 29, 2017
The 34-year-old catcher has already made six (!) relief appearances for Minnesota this year, something a catcher has not done in over 100 years. The man deserves more attention.
Safe to say the @Royals were impressed when @paigeparker008 warmed up last week before her first pitch.
— Oklahoma Softball (@OU_Softball) June 27, 2017
Full story: https://t.co/KFOsYUgacO pic.twitter.com/hYuVe0i926
It was awesome to experience that. She is the best for a reason!!!! Rise ball is no joke!!!! https://t.co/6bsTaIgt85
— Drew Butera (@drewbutera) June 27, 2017
After leading the University of Oklahoma to back-to-back national championships, Parker recently visited the Royals to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Little did Kansas City's backup catcher know that Parker is every bit as nasty as the big leaguers he catches on a daily basis. If only baseball pitchers could throw rise balls...
And now, Minor League folks who are Major League Tweeters.
Corey Baker has a point
The old invisible foul pole #milbproblems pic.twitter.com/ugPH4jZpQy
— Corey Baker (@_coreybaker) June 29, 2017
This could definitely cause some issues.
Hey now, Tom Hackimer
There is no concrete best song ever. The best song ever is an ever-shifting concept, coloured by weather, hope, disappointment and the moon.
— Tom Cox (@cox_tom) June 30, 2017
Clearly this is a man who has never heard All Star by Smash Mouth. https://t.co/76Afh8yoI1
— Tom Hackimer (@HackAttackimer) July 1, 2017
A strong case can be made.
If you see any tweets across baseball that you find worthy for #TOTW (Tweets of the Week) send them to us @CespedesBBQ.